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Coreopsis 



Dianthus (Hardy Pinks) 



Delphinium 



Gaillardia 



CHRYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR (Carinatum) . Summer 

 Chrysanthemum. Showy Summer bloomers of different 

 colors, 12 to 15 inches high. March to May. Oz. 50c. 



COSMOS BIPANNATA HYBRIDA. White, yellow and 

 mixed. A very showy annual similar in shape to the 

 Bright Eye Daisy or Coreopsis, but taller and more 

 brilliant in color. December till April. Oz. 50c. 



COSMOS. Early Double. Forms a perfect bush, bearing 

 attractive double flowers of good size on long stems, 

 making^ a wonderful cut flower. About 50 per cent 

 double from seeds. Oz. $2.00. 



COLEUS. A well known and beautiful bedding plant which 

 can be easily propagated by seeds which produce differ- 

 ent shades of colored plants. March to May. Oz. $3.00. 



CALLIOPSIS. Bright Eye Daisy. Handsome free bloom- 

 ing plants of the easiest culture, two or three feet high, 

 with yellow and brown daisy-like flowers. December 

 to March. Oz. 50c. 



CACALIA. (Tassel Flower.) A very nice annual of easy 

 culture with tassel shaped flowers. Blooms from June to 

 September, very fine for borders. Golden yellow and 

 scarlet mixed. Oz. 75c. 



SHASTA DAISY. An. absolute perpetual bloomer through- 

 out the whole year wherever it has a chance. October 

 till April. Oz. $1.25. 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Large flowered, golden yel- 

 low, splendid cut flowers. Oz. 60c. 



CANDYTUFT Coronaria. Hyacinth flowered white. A 

 very fine variety. One foot high. October to April. 

 Oz. 60c. 



CANDYTUFT Umbellata. In separate colors, white, laven- 

 der, crimson. Oz. 50c. Rose cardinal, oz. 75c. 



CANDYTUFT Umbellata Rosa. Purple Candytuft. One 

 foot. October till April. Oz. 50c. 



CANDYTUFT. Mixed all colors. Oz. 40c. 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS. Sweet William. Their beautiful 

 colors make them very showy. Should be sown early, 

 otherwise they will not flower the first Spring; one and 

 a half feet high. October till April. Oz. 75c. 



DIANTHUS CHINENSIS. Chinese Pink. Single. A 

 beautiful class of annuals of various colors which flower 

 very profusely in early Spring and Summer ; one foot 

 high. October till April. Oz. 50c. 



DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGGII. Japan Pink. Double. This 

 is the most showy of any of the annual pinks. The 

 flowers are very large and of brilliant colors; one foot 

 high. October till April. Oz. 75c. 



DELPHINIUM CHINENSIS. Dwarf China Larkspur. 

 Mixed colors very pretty; one foot high. All Larkspurs 

 should be sown from November till April. Oz. 65c. 



DAHLIA. Large flowering Dahlia. Mixed. Seed sown in 

 the Spring will flower by June. Very pretty colors are 

 obtained from seed, the semi-double or single can be 

 pulled up as they bloom; but those seeds which are saved 

 from the double varieties will produce a good percentage 

 of double flowers. February till June. Oz. 85c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA. California Poppy. 

 Single. A very free flowering plant, good for masses 

 Does not transplant well. One foot high. December 

 till April. Yellow color. Oz. 40c. 



GERANIUM ZONALE. Zonale Geranium. Mixed. Seed 

 saved from large flowering varieties of different colors: 

 should be sown in seed pans, and when large enough 

 transplanted into pots when they can be left or trans- 

 planted in Spring into the open ground. Oz. $3.50. 



GOLDEN GLOW. Rudbeckia. Grows 3 feet high, branch- 

 ing freely and bearing by the hundreds on long, graceful 

 stems; exquisite double flowers of brightest golden color 

 and as large as a Cactus Dahlia. As cut flowers the 

 blooms last well. Perfectly hardy and blooms continu- 

 ously throughout the summer months. Oz. 75c. 



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